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  2. Hugh Lindsay's Guest.

    It was under very different circumstances from those before the holidays that Miss Hope resumed her flirtation with John Derrick. If he had not the eclat of a declared ...

    Article : 6,072 words
  3. Wit, Wisdom, and Humour.

    A young lady says the reason she carries a parasol is, that the sun is of the masculine gender, and she cannot withstand his ardent glances. ...

    Article : 673 words
  4. Pickings from Melbourne Punch.

    I live in a suburb of this great city. My wife and flattering friends call it South Yarra. I, the Railway Company, and stern fact, call it Windsor. I keep up a decent appearance at home and abroad, ...

    Article : 2,237 words
  5. Discoveries and Inventions.

    PLASTIC SLATE —Alluding to the application of plastic elate to render woodwork fireproof; Mr. A. Morehouse, writing to the American Petroleum Standard, states that the slate is better ...

    Article : 2,244 words
  6. Pickings from London Punch.

    Uncle.—Now, my dear Fanny, it is your birthday. Let me [?] how old are you? Not yet arrived at years of discretion, eh? Well, my dear, here is a little-present for you—a little scientific instrument. ...

    Article : 933 words
  7. Poetry, Original and Selected.

    The human heart hath echoes That never, never die: That float around the spirit-world, All truth—all mystery; ...

    Article : 276 words
  8. A LAMENT.

    Scenes of my youth, to memory dear, How oft I think upon you here; Of nays when every passing care Was light as summer dreams. ...

    Article : 388 words
  9. Tales and Sketches.

    Here is a forlorn-looking Irishman, accompanied by his wife and two children, found begging within the very precincts of the Court; and the woman (usually the ...

    Article : 976 words
  10. THE WONNERFU WEAN.

    Our wean's the maist wonnerfu' wean e'er I saw, It would tak' me a lang summer day tae tell a' His pranks, frae the morning till night shuis his ee. When he sleeps like a p[?] 'tween father and ...

    Article : 406 words
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